IPhone :: FaceTime Application Restrictions

Jul 3, 2010

I need to know whether or not an app is allowed to use the FaceTime function within it. Just as an example, let's say one creates an app where you pay (or not) to talk to a person using FaceTime (let's say ChatRoulette-like, but with an actual purpose); is that permissible?

i bought new i phone 4s,but when i used it i did not found facetime application.i checked everywhere in the phone but it misssed.i try many time reset the phone..but i did not found.so where from to i can get this application

I have my FaceTime set up on both devices, wifi on full bars, but it says FaceTime failed when I call. I also call from both devices at once and it makes no difference. I know the information is correct.

My husband locked my restrictions under the settings app and has forgotten what the pass code is. Is there any way to reset the restrictions pass code with out resetting the whole phone? And if I did have to reset the whole phone will it for sure unlock the restrictions?

I just updated my iPhone 3GS from iOS 4.3.5 to 5.1, and now Restrictions are set to "On". That was definitely not the case before I updated, and I do not know the 4-digit passcode to disable. Two questions: How do I turn off Restrictions without re-installing the OS? The upgrade to 5.1 took nearly 15 hours (a nearly full 32GB iPhone) and tied up the family iMac (late-2010 model 27" Core i7 quad-processor) for the entire time â€” I do not want to that again, especially if I cannot be guaranteed that Restrictions won't end up locked again.What happens if I keep trying different passcodes â€” is there a limit on the number of attempts? If so, what happens when that limit is reached? Additional info: not using iCloud; mail, contact, calendars still set to sync to MobileMe; everything else syncs via iTunes on the iMac.

I will go to settings, general, reset, erase all content and settings, enteer my passcode, than it asks me for my restrictions passcode which i didnt even make? This is a iphone 1st generation but works great besides this.

parental restrictions password was set on my 4S, and now wanting to take them off, but the problem is, i have forgotten the password. The bigger problem with this is that my macbook got a new harddrive so i can not restore from a previous back-up before the restrictions and i do not want to reset from factory settings as i will have nothing and no way of getting anything back.

I need to restore my phone and update iTunes. I think I need to take restrictions off but I forgot passcode.I can't even restore the phone to factory settings without entering passcode. How can I do this?My phone has so many capabilities but I cannot utilize them

I want to remove the restrictions from my iPhone but I don't want to restore it because that would mean losing half of the things on my phone. I have already tried recovring the password using iPhone Backup Extractor but when I try to open the com.apple.springboard.plist file it shows up in TextEdit.

I can safely say that my daughter's iPhone has ruined our lives. We've had it for five days. Yes, there are some built-in parental controls, but Apple has blocked anybody from offering a software program that will turn the dang thing off (I'm talking about texting and calling) at a certain time every night. I have a daughter who is addicted to her phone and the battles are humongous to get her to do anything but text.

There are plenty of good programs with good parental controls for the Android and Blackberry, but thanks Apple for not allowing us as parents to turn the phone off at night. I know about Mobicip, which is a great company, but they can only turn the internet off, not texting or calling. When you have a kid who can and will text 5,000 texts a month, we need something that eliminates the battles at home and can automatically turn the thing off when it's bedtime. We're all losing sleep. Most parents, when they get an iPhone for their kid, don't realize that Apple, unlike Android, has chosen to place more importance on children's privacy than parent's ability to place restrictions on their kids' phones. I plan to take the iPhone back and get her an Android.

I would like to be able to say that I am now the proud owner of a N95. However, after two weeks of checking the web and searching through forums I feel totally demoralised. Whilst the N95 would appear to be absolutely state-of-the-art from a connectivity point of view with UMTS, Wlan and Bluetooth the opposite would appear to be true. I have an Audi A6 with MMI and Bluetooth Connectivity. Although I can make and receive calls, the phone offers no contact or address book functionality. My old RAZR V3 works fine, even offering a named list of missed callers but with the N95 nothing! Even the tool offered by Nokia to synchronise the address book (810_Contacts_Sync) doesn't work.I never switch too early to new technologies because they take time to ripen and I don't have the time and energy to be an early adopter. However, the N95 has been around over 6 months but doesn't seem to have progressed at all on this topic. If Nokia wants to survive in this world of travelling professionals they have to start taking this kind of problem seriously.

Everything seems to come down to Nokia being unaware of the fact that apart from the Bluetooth 2.0 standard there are also slightly older standards called 1.1 and 1.2 which SonyEricsson and Motorola happily support. The web is full of questions and threads regarding this subject. There appears to be a whole community of Audi drivers keen to get their N95 is working, but being disappointed. Nokia would appear to be doing it's best to ignore this deficit in the N95 and makes no comment. I cannot understand why a mobile phone with such capabilities as the N95 should ignore a world full of slightly older Bluetooth connections. After two weeks of searching and hoping for a solution for me it comes down to change the phone not the car I'll sell the N95 and switch back to an out-of-date Motorola!

Is there a built in restriction to the number of Playlists you can have on the D900 ?? I see four of them today wondering how to creat more.Actually the fundamental problem is it seems each of the 4 playlists restricts me to only adding up to 30 songs is that right?Is there a D900 firmware upgrade that will override.

I just spent the better part of the afternoon setting up my caller i.d. ringtones on my V9m because of the "latest and greatest" software the commies at alltel have provided. Now I find out that I can't bluetooth to my laptop anymore. Yeah, yeah I'm sure the these questions have already been answered somewhere so go ahead and flame me, but I've spent enough time today fixing the ringtone problem and I'm tired of being on this dang computer. Plus I just plain lazy. So sue me.

Are there size restrictions on videos that can be watched on the Env2? I am using mine w/ VZW. I have some downloaded movies in the MP4 file format but when I put them on my 8gb memory card, I can only get audio. I have a short video clip that is MP4 that plays fine with both video and audio yet full downloaded movies over 1gb, i only get audio. I can tell immediately if the file will play or not as the icon for that movie in My Videos will either display a still shot from the movie or a pic of a gold reel if it won't play the video portion.What, if anything, do I need to do in order to get both video and audio to play with files over 1gb?

I picked up my 8320 Curve yesterday after formerly using a 7520 for work, and attempted to load up some fairly standard applications (midpssh, opera mini, etc.), have changed my APN to wap.voicestream.com, and yet nothing seems to be able to connect.

I'm on an unlimited plan, so from what I can tell, I should be okay I think, but I checked the service books, and all of the pre-installed applications have a listing in the service book, and are able to connect fine. The new applications, obviously, do not have listings in the service book, and are not able to connect to anything.

So two questions: is there a way to easily resolve this issue without editing the service book? And if not, is there a way to edit the service book and add a new listing? I imagine that's all I really need to do.

I've searched for a remove-java-security-popups patch for K610, but can't find one. Does anyone have on lying around? I currently have a remove-java patch for W800 and K800. If you have one for other SE models, please send to mr_lou (at) vip dot cybercity dot dk or attach here.

I recently got a T456 from Rogers and am not exactly pleased how much they locked it down. I didn't realize that wanting to use a custom MP3 would be such a big deal. Anyway, I tried the Sony DRM Packager which didn't work because when I copy the .dm file from the SD card it puts it in the "Other" folder instead of the "Ringtones" folder. In addition the phone cannot play the file at all. It would seem that Rogers or Samsung use some encoding that the packager doesn't use. I also discovered that unlocking the phone will not remove the software restrictions on the phone and to achieve that I would need to "unbrand" my phone. Is there an unbrand code similar to an unlock code or do I need to flash the firmware? I looked around for firmware information but couldn't find any.